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Newsweek
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Prince William's Reaction to Question on Royal Titles Goes Viral
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A resurfaced clip of Prince William making a joke about being an HRH after a question on what to call him has gone viral on TikTok. The Prince of Wales has many titles but ultimately said he would prefer to be called William during an appearance on That Peter Crouch Podcast in 2020. On the podcast, radio DJ Chris Stark asked: "What do we call you by the way? This is what I'm already struggling with." Prince William replied, "Your Royal Highness will do," before laughing, shaking his head and adding: "Just to clarify, it's William. I'm joking." Prince William attends Royal Ascot in a top hat at Ascot Racecourse, on June 18, 2025. Prince William attends Royal Ascot in a top hat at Ascot Racecourse, on June 18, 2025. Samir Hussein/WireImage Why It Matters A clip of the down to earth moment was liked 274k times and viewed 1.9 million times having been posted recently with the message: "Happy birthday to the Prince of Wales!" What to Know Prince William has a range of titles, including Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Cornwall, or Duke of Rothesay while in Scotland. However, William and Princess Kate tend to dispense with formalities when meeting the public, preferring to be addressed by their first names. That said, staff members will still generally address royal family members as "sir" or "ma'am" in private and, when talking to each other, use titles rather than first names. So, in William's case, he would be referred to as the Prince of Wales, or POW for short, while his father would be described as His Majesty the King, or HMK. Even Queen Elizabeth II is sometimes described as HLMTQ, Her Late Majesty the Queen. What People Are Saying One fan replied, "Only tolerable royal family member" while another said: "Seems like a chill guy." A third wrote: "William and Harry are so down to earth because of Diana 🤧🥹." What Prince William Told That Peter Crouch podcast William also described a birthday present, a pair of binoculars, that he bought Kate early in their relationship which did not land the way he intended. "I wrapped them," he said. "They were really nice. I was trying to convince myself about it. I was like, 'But these are really amazing, look how far you can see!' "She was looking at me, going, 'They're binoculars. What's going on?' It didn't go well. Honestly, I have no idea why I bought her a pair of binoculars." Former England soccer star Peter Crouch and cohosts, sports journalist Tom Fordyce and Stark, sat down for beers and a curry with William in 2020, as part of the prince's Heads Up mental health campaign. The goal of the project is articulated on the palace website: "While it's aimed at everyone including players, supporters, friends and families, it's widely recognised that football is a uniquely powerful way to reach men in particular. "Men are three times more likely to commit suicide than women, with suicide the most likely cause of death for men under the age of 45." And William told the podcast: "We all have mental health, and we all have to stay mentally fit... It's a strength to talk about your mental health. It's not a weakness. You know if you're not feeling well, something's bothering you, talk about it—it's not a problem." Jack Royston is chief royal correspondent for Newsweek, based in London. You can find him on Twitter at @jack_royston and read his stories on Newsweek's The Royals Facebook page. Do you have a question about King Charles III, William and Kate, Meghan and Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email royals@ We'd love to hear from you.

Ammon
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Ammon
Mohamed Salah 'broke down crying' in dressing room after harsh double punishment
Ammon News - John Obi Mikel has spoken out about the time Jose Mourinho brought Mohamed Salah to tears. The former Chelsea star defended his former manager's tough approach as a means of challenging his squad. 'The Special One' is known for his stringent methods and high expectations, which have frequently led to success. However, for Salah, his Stamford Bridge stay ended in disappointment, only to later achieve stardom at Liverpool. Ex-Blues midfielder Mikel recounted a poignant moment from a 2014 clash against Norwich City when Mourinho's harsh words during a half-time substitution caused Salah to cry, signalling a turning point in their rapport. Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, Mikel began by praising Mourinho, saying: "Fantastic guy, amazing. Not just [as] a coach, but a human being as well. "He's someone you can speak to, someone you can connect with. But [he] obviously has his ways of trying to get the best out of players. "He did that with Mo Salah when he had a go at him in the dressing room, and Mo Salah started crying, and he took him off," said Mikel. "Sometimes when you have a go at players, you just have a go and take them off! Or you have a go and let them go back into the game and try to correct whatever mistake it was. But sometimes he does that and tells you, 'You're not going back in.' It's a double whammy, isn't it?" Salah's less-than-stellar performance that day was partly attributed to being played out of position in midfield. Following his substitution, Eden Hazard, his replacement, failed to make a significant impact as the match ended in a goalless draw. The Egyptian winger's time at Chelsea was short-lived. After making only a handful of appearances, he was loaned out to Fiorentina in February 2015. This marked the beginning of the end of his first stint in English football. The Mirror


Daily Mirror
19-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
Mohamed Salah 'broke down crying' in dressing room after harsh double punishment
John Obi Mikel has lifted the lid on the infamous incident in which Jose Mourinho made Mohamed Salah cry, and suggested the Portuguese's tough love at Chelsea was a test for his players John Obi Mikel has spoken out about the time Jose Mourinho brought Mohamed Salah to tears. The former Chelsea star defended his former manager's tough approach as a means of challenging his squad. 'The Special One' is known for his stringent methods and high expectations, which have frequently led to success. However, for Salah, his Stamford Bridge stay ended in disappointment, only to later achieve stardom at Liverpool. Ex-Blues midfielder Mikel recounted a poignant moment from a 2014 clash against Norwich City when Mourinho's harsh words during a half-time substitution caused Salah to cry, signalling a turning point in their rapport. Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, Mikel began by praising Mourinho, saying: "Fantastic guy, amazing. Not just [as] a coach, but a human being as well. "He's someone you can speak to, someone you can connect with. But [he] obviously has his ways of trying to get the best out of players. "Sometimes did he cross the line? Of course he did. Of course, he did cross the line sometimes, the way he spoke to players. Especially younger players. But it was just that era of him trying to get the best out of players." The method in question is one that saw the former Chelsea boss deliver a dressing-room tongue-lashing to Egyptian star Salah, who responded by bursting into tears and subsequently being substituted. "He did that with Mo Salah when he had a go at him in the dressing room, and Mo Salah started crying, and he took him off," said Mikel. "Sometimes when you have a go at players, you just have a go and take them off! Or you have a go and let them go back into the game and try to correct whatever mistake it was. But sometimes he does that and tells you, 'You're not going back in.' It's a double whammy, isn't it?" Salah's less-than-stellar performance that day was partly attributed to being played out of position in midfield. Following his substitution, Eden Hazard, his replacement, failed to make a significant impact as the match ended in a goalless draw. The Egyptian winger's time at Chelsea was short-lived. After making only a handful of appearances, he was loaned out to Fiorentina in February 2015. This marked the beginning of the end of his first stint in English football. Although an uptick in form sparked interest from Roma and later Liverpool, his Chelsea statistics remained unimpressive, tallying just two goals and three assists in 19 outings. A stark contrast to his Chelsea stint, Salah's time at Liverpool has been spectacular, yielding 245 goals and 113 assists in 401 appearances. It is also telling that it was under Jurgen Klopp's more empathetic management that Salah blossomed, indicating a clear correlation between the manager's approach and the player's revitalised form. In hindsight, Mourinho might regret not being more lenient with the player, who was only 22 when he arrived in west London.
Yahoo
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Rod Stewart Confirms He'll Perform With Former Bandmate Ronnie Wood at Summer Festival
Rod Stewart Confirms He'll Perform With Former Bandmate Ronnie Wood at Summer Festival originally appeared on Parade. has confirmed that he will perform with his former Faces bandmate at England's Glastonbury festival, which is set for late June. For the last 50 years, Wood has been in the Rolling Stones. Prior to that, he and Stewart were bandmates in Faces, and Wood was featured on several of Stewart's solo albums. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 "Woody, I do [speak to] a lot," Stewart said on a recent episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, per Ultimate Classic Rock. "Just recently, 'cause we're gonna do Glastonbury together." Stewart last played at Glastonbury, the U.K.'s premiere festival, back in 2002, while Wood played there in 2013 with the Rolling slated to perform this year on Sunday, June 29, the closing date of the festival. Stewart is second billed to headliner Olivia Rodrigo. Other acts playing the festival include Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Charli xcx, John Fogerty, The 1975, Alanis Morissette and more. In a recent interview with AARP the Magazine, Stewart confirmed that one of the new album projects he's working on is a Faces album, presumably with Wood and drummer Kenney Jones. 'At the moment, I'm doing a covers album of all the songs I've ever wanted to cover—doing it with my band and recording it in my gym,' he told the magazine. 'I'm supposed to do a country album, which the record company would like me to do. And we're working on a Faces album, so that's three projects that have got to be done.' Rod Stewart Confirms He'll Perform With Former Bandmate Ronnie Wood at Summer Festival first appeared on Parade on May 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Record
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Rod Stewart's record breaking hope after health issues force him to cancel gigs
Sir Rod Stewart is set to take to the Legend stage at Glastonbury next weekend despite a run of recent health setbacks. The Maggie May icon, 80, caused concern amongst his fans last week when he was forced to cancel a run of gigs due to illness, throwing his much-anticipated set at the iconic UK festival into doubt. Rod axed six shows, four of which were in Nevada including two at Caesars Palace, as well as two in California. Sir Rod took to Instagram to say he was under 'strict doctor's orders' to rest his voice as he apologised for having to reschedule. He added: "I have to cancel and reschedule my next six concerts in June as I continue to recover from the flu. "So sorry my friends. I'm devastated and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience to my fans. I'll be back on stage and will see you soon." But anyone who has tickets for Glastonbury and is worried they might not see the legend in action in his Sunday, June 29 slot should be rest assured the megastar is at the top of his game when it comes to health and fitness, despite his recent issues with the flu, and he's even hoping to break a world-record for sprinting soon. The Celtic-daft star has got a race track in the garden of his Essex home and has been practicing furiously. He told AARP magazine: "I got it [his 100m time] down to 19 seconds by learning how to push off. I'm going to try and do 17 seconds, which I think is a world record for an 80 year old." Rod says he likes to keep himself in shape, and revealed he's worked with the same personal trainer for the past 38 years. He added: "I keep myself very fit, I played soccer all my life – don't so much anymore, because I had a knee replacement. And I've always had a trainer – same guy for 38 years. I have an indoor pool, massive gym, golf course, everything." Rod also revealed that he is inspired by another legendary crooner when it comes to his strict fitness regime - the late Frank Sinatra. He said: "We do a lot of underwater training, where the trainer throws a brick into the pool and I have to dive in, push the brick to the end of the pool, and come up. Frank Sinatra once said to me 'Rod, the secret to being a great singer is having powerful lungs. Do lots of underwater swimming, where you hold your breath'." The dad of eight recently announced that he will reunite with his former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood for his Glastonbury gig, and he expressed some dissatisfaction at the allocated length of his set - showing he's more than ready to put on a great show for the crowds. Speaking on the That Peter Crouch Podcast, he told the former footballer he was only due to play for an hour and a quarter on the Pyramid Stage. "I've asked them 'Please, another 15 minutes' because I play for over two hours every night and it's nothing," he said.